CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 95
... it was found there were three rivers called St. Croix , emptying into that bay ; that the river , called by the ... in 1663 ( called the Duke of York's Territory ) was bounded by the river St. Croix to the eastward , and by the ...
... it was found there were three rivers called St. Croix , emptying into that bay ; that the river , called by the ... in 1663 ( called the Duke of York's Territory ) was bounded by the river St. Croix to the eastward , and by the ...
Page 99
The present seat of government is at Spanish river , on the north side of the island . The coal mines are situated near the entrance of the harbour ; the working of which and the fishery are the chief employment of the inhabitants .
The present seat of government is at Spanish river , on the north side of the island . The coal mines are situated near the entrance of the harbour ; the working of which and the fishery are the chief employment of the inhabitants .
Page 100
From the confluence of this river with the bay of Fundy to its It is main source , is computed to be three hundred and fifty miles . navigable for sloops to Frederickton . Its general course is W. N. W. On the banks of this river are ...
From the confluence of this river with the bay of Fundy to its It is main source , is computed to be three hundred and fifty miles . navigable for sloops to Frederickton . Its general course is W. N. W. On the banks of this river are ...
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